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The Pioneering Science of Synthetic DNA Bases

08/06/2024 ComputingCell 0

The quest to expand the genetic alphabet has been a fascinating journey, delving deep into the very essence of life’s building blocks. At its core, […]

Bitcoin the protocol and technology stack

06/06/2020 ComputingCell 0

As the Bitcoin user base keeps growing, we have over the last many years read from numerous sources on how it works. In most cases […]

Neuromorphic computer leaps into testing

21/03/2020 ComputingCell 0

Neuromorphic computing is yet another branch of computer science, attempting to mimic the brains architecture in a digital format, to achieve computation, and fundamentally alter […]

Bitcoin Lightning Network path-finding algorithms

07/03/2020 ComputingCell 0

What is the Bitcoin Lightning Network The Lightning Network, a second layer technology, functioning on top of the Bitcoin blockchain network, is a way to […]

Memristor technology getting closer

17/08/2019 ComputingCell 0

With various methods being applied, tested and researched at the moment, the world of computing and memory is set to see a significant change in […]

Artificial synthesized proteins act as smart cells

08/08/2019 ComputingCell 0

A team of bio engineers led by UC San Francisco’s Hana El-Samad, PhD, and the University of Washington’s David Baker have designed artificial proteins and […]

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Electrons are so identical that if you swap one electron with another anywhere in the universe, nothing changes—they are fundamentally indistinguishable.

This led physicist John Wheeler to propose the mind-bending idea that all electrons might actually be the same single…

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Chinese scientists have become the first to visit one of Earth’s most remote and geologically intriguing realms: an underwater volcanic ridge in the Arctic Ocean

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A new Wi-Fi router for the power users in the house. 

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drwilliamwallac William A. Wallace, Ph.D. @drwilliamwallac ·
31 Oct

Biology is stunning...

This intricate 3D animation of a cell highlights key organelles and structures, including:

→ Nucleus
(with the purple center).

→ Mitochondria
(oval-shaped).

→ Endoplasmic reticulum
(green layers).

→ Cytoskeletal network
(filament-like structures in…

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